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US-8634101

Image forming apparatus, method applicable to the image forming apparatus, and control program

PublishedJanuary 21, 2014
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Technical Abstract

A method for controlling an image forming apparatus includes: storing data in which pages are defined; specifying insertion data to be inserted into the data; providing instructions to insert the insertion data specified at a specific page of the data stored; determining whether the insertion data specified has been input by using the input device specified by the specifying unit; and inserting the input insertion data at the specific page indicated if it is determined that the insertion data specified has been input.

Patent Claims
9 claims

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1. An image forming apparatus having an input function, the apparatus comprising: a first display unit configured to display pages included in a document file; a selecting unit configured to select a position in which an image is inserted and an input function to input the image, the position being located between pages among the pages displayed by the first display unit; a second display unit configured to display an object corresponding to the input function at the position between pages selected by the selecting unit; and a changing unit configured to change the object displayed by the second display unit into an input image obtained by performing the input function.

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2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the input function is either one of a scanner or a facsimile.

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3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2 , further comprising: a third display unit configured to display a screen for designating an input condition for the input function, wherein if an input function matches the input condition designated via the screen, the changing unit changes the displayed input function into the image obtained by performing the input function, and wherein if an input function does not match the input condition designated via the screen, the image obtained by performing the input function is stored in a memory location accessible by the image forming apparatus.

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4. A method of operating an image forming apparatus having an input function, the method comprising: displaying pages included in a document file on a first display unit; selecting a position in which an image is inserted and an input function to input the image, the position being located between pages among the pages displayed by the first display unit; displaying an object corresponding to the input function at the selected position between pages on a second display unit; and changing the displayed object into an input image obtained by performing the input function.

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5. The method of operating an image forming apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the input function is either one of a scanner or a facsimile.

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6. The method of operating an image forming apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising: displaying a screen on a third display unit for designating an input condition for the input function, wherein if an input function matches the input condition designated via the screen, the displayed input function is changed into a display of the image obtained by performing the input function, and wherein if an input function does not match the input condition designated via the screen, the image obtained by performing the input function is stored in a memory location accessible by the image forming apparatus.

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7. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions, that, when executed by a processor, causes a method of operating an image forming apparatus to be performed, the method comprising: displaying pages included in a document file on a first display unit; selecting a position in which an image is inserted and an input function to input the image, the position being located between pages among the pages displayed by the first display unit; displaying an object corresponding to the input function at the selected position between pages on a second display unit; and changing the displayed object into an input image obtained by performing the input function.

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8. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium according to claim 7 , wherein the input function is either one of a scanner or a facsimile.

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9. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium according to claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises: displaying a screen on a third display unit for designating an input condition for the input function, wherein if an input function matches the input condition designated via the screen, the displayed input function is changed into a display of the image obtained by performing the input function, and wherein if an input function does not match the input condition designated via the screen, the image obtained by performing the input function is stored in a memory location accessible by the image forming apparatus.

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June 20, 2007

Publication Date

January 21, 2014

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